Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: A Teach Yourself Guide

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Rethink how you think, feel, and behave Get Started with CBTis the essential guide to this incredibly popular and successful therapy. Whether you want to learn CBT techniques to practice "self-therapy," are preparing to see a therapist, or are already a trained counselor but would like to learn more about CBT, this book explains it all. CBT helps you to evaluate how you think, feel and behave. It aims to replace self-defeating and irrational thoughts with more realistic, self-accepting and affirming beliefs, helping you to overcome problems by breaking them down into small, manageable parts and improving your state of mind.You can also visit teachyourself.com for tests, extension articles and a vibrant community of like-minded learners. And if you don't have much time, don't worry--this book gives you one-, five-, and 10-minute bites of learning to get you started.

Christine Wilding Chartered MCIPD, MBACP (Accredited), holds a Post-Graduate diploma in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy from the University of London and is a practicing CBT therapist at the Cygnet Hospital, Sevenoaks, Kent, as well as in private and corporate practice. Christine is also a chartered human resource practitioner specializing in workplace stress management and inter-personal skills training.Aileen Milne, BA Hons., Dip. Couns., MBACP, has worked as a counselor for 15 years, in private practice and in a variety of settings, including a young people's counseling service, an employment assistance program service, educational institutions and local authorities. Aileen uses an integrative model of therapy, including cognitive behavioral therapy.

Chapter 1: What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?Chapter 2: Assessing problemsChapter 3: Changing negative thoughts and core beliefsChapter 4: Strategies used in CBTChapter 5: The role of homework and tasksChapter 6: Some of the emotional problems addressed by CBTChapter 7: Case Studies